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vlarkanov2019-07-10 10:14:33
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vlarkanov, 2019-07-10 10:14:33

Postfix + Outlook: what encoding to use in signature?

Hello. With the help of altermime I add signatures to outgoing letters. If you send from Thunderbird (not forgetting to change the type of sent message from Automatic to Text \ HTML) - everything is fine, the signature is displayed correctly. But if you send from Outlook - the addressee has a krakozyabry instead of a signature.
Signature files are generated in UTF-8 format (from a bash script), the beginning of the signature is something like this:

<html>
  <head>
    <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">

If you convert the signature form to KOI8-R, it is displayed normally if the letter is sent from Outlook, but turns into krakozyabry if the letter is from Thunderbird.
Question: how to change the signature so that it is correctly displayed when sending from both Thunderbird and Outlook?

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Denis, 2019-07-10
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Or slip a signature according to the letter encoding, or add another mime part.

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